Does health service utilisation vary by remoteness? South Australian population data and the Accessibility and Remoteness Index of Australia
Abstract Objective: To compare rates of self‐reported use of health services between rural, remote and urban South Australians. Methods: Secondary data analysis from a population‐based survey to assess health and well‐being, conducted in South Australia in 2000. In all, 2, 454 adults were randomly s...
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Main Authors: | Kerena A. Eckert (Author), Anne W. Taylor (Author), David Wilkinson (Author) |
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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